PRESENTATION: George Rouy-The Bleed Part II
George Rouy’s dynamic and signature use of the human figure, vexed with desire, alienation and crisis, speaks to the extremities of our …
George Rouy’s dynamic and signature use of the human figure, vexed with desire, alienation and crisis, speaks to the extremities of our …
One of the most original and influential artists of the past three decades, Lisa Yuskavage creates works that affirm the singularity of …
Over the past three decades, Haegue Yang has developed a prolific and hybrid body of work that folds quotidian objects and folk …
The International Prespa Walking Arts Encounters 2025 (WAC 25) will be titled Walking Home / Walking in Transition. We invite artists, writers …
The Academy of Fine Arts Vienna invites applications to its doctoral program for research in artistic practice. The PhD in Practice program …
Louise Nevelson, a leading sculptor of the twentieth century, pioneered site-specific and installation art with her monochromatic wood sculptures made of box-like …
The paintings, drawings and sculptural work of George Condo offer a virtuosic examination of a wide range of art-historical idioms, which he …
PoMo is a new museum in Trondheim, the main coastal city of central Norway. The museum brings international modern and contemporary art …
Considering himself primarily a painter, Alvaro Barrington is known for his expansive use of materials, motifs and techniques which reference his own …
Since the mid-2000s, Lisa Oppenheim has been developing a body of work that is rooted in the field of photography while also …
Born in Melbourne in 1958 and living in the UK since 1986, Ron Mueck has developed a body of work which touches on …
Fontys Master’s program in Performing Public Space invites artists from diverse backgrounds to apply with individual artistic research projects focusing on public …
For more than twenty years, Los Angeles–based artist Laura Owens has pioneered an innovative approach to painting that has made her one …
Urs Fischer mines the potential of materials (clay, steel, and paint to bread, dirt) to create works that disorient and bewilder. Through …
What is the price to pay for the logic of growth? Striving for more is deeply embedded within us. The accumulation of …
Born in the 1920s, critic Ada Louise Huxtable and architects Gae Aulenti and Phyllis Lambert were among the most influential figures in …
The School of Architecture at the University of Illinois Chicago (UIC) is now accepting applications for the 2025–26 Douglas A. Garofalo Fellowship. …
Born in 1970 in Seine-Saint-Denis, Kader Attia has created a body of work that cannot be reduced to one single medium, yet …
The exhibition “A World in Common . Contemporary African Photography” presents twenty-three African and African diaspora artists from different generations and geographical …
Jimmy Nelson has gone all over the earth to photograph native peoples at their proudest moments and to show their soul. While …
Iman Issa’s work is driven by her intense interest in history and her insistence on questioning the preconceptions that govern knowledge. She …
The exhibition “Drain the Öresund*” brings together fourteen artists living on both sides of the Öresund to examine the region as a …
Nancy Holt was central to the earth, land and conceptual art movements as well as a pioneer of site-specific installation and experimental …
In her works, the artist Jutta Haeckel from Düsseldorf occupies herself with the principles of cycles of growth. Her pictures call to …